Multi-carriage linear motor axis

Multi-carriage linear motor axis2024-02-01T10:01:45+00:00

Solutions with different carriages on the same linear axis

Systems that have different carriages on the same linear axis are machinery and automation configurations designed to enable multiple movements or functions along a single axis. These systems are particularly useful in applications where various simultaneous or sequential operations need to be performed in the same production line or within a single workflow. Here are some examples:

System with parallel axes.

Two parallel axis solution with two carriages per module

Solution of two parallel axes with two carriages in each module.

XY system

XY solution formed by two linear motor axes and two different carriages

Solution formed by 3 linear axes and two carriages in the same module.

XYZ system

XYZ gantry system formed by five linear motor axis

Solution formed by five axes and two carriages in the same module.

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Linear motor axis with different carriages

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